Game of Thrones season 8 mega thread
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it was a cheap knock off made in China...plastic swords and Drogon was just proving it wasn't Valerian steel. It was a metaphor for the entire fucking 8 years.RaceBannon said:The throne was melted so Vegas didn't have to pay off bets
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Cool scene but ridiculous to think a dragon could put two and two together and realize the throne killed her and not Jon.Gladstone said:
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Slept on it and I'm still kinda vexed. Absolutely nothing makes sense. Jon is forced to reform the Nights Watch, which is entirely unnecessary now, to avoid war with the Unsullied, who've been mostly wiped out and leave anyway, because the wars must end for some particular reason, even though he can be absolved of his crimes by one of two monarchs, both of whom are his siblings. How does this never come up during the writing process or the table reads?
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Yeap, hopefully the books get released and there's some solace in that. I can only imagine how the cast must feel after putting in over a decade of their lives only to have the writers phone in the ending.Gladstone said:Slept on it and I'm still kinda vexed. Absolutely nothing makes sense. Jon is forced to reform the Nights Watch, which is entirely unnecessary now, to avoid war with the Unsullied, who've been mostly wiped out and leave anyway, because the wars must end for some particular reason, even though he can be absolved of his crimes by one of two monarchs, both of whom are his siblings. How does this never come up during the writing process or the table reads?
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They all got paid.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Yeap, hopefully the books get released and there's some solace in that. I can only imagine how the cast must feel after putting in over a decade of their lives only to have the writers phone in the ending.Gladstone said:Slept on it and I'm still kinda vexed. Absolutely nothing makes sense. Jon is forced to reform the Nights Watch, which is entirely unnecessary now, to avoid war with the Unsullied, who've been mostly wiped out and leave anyway, because the wars must end for some particular reason, even though he can be absolved of his crimes by one of two monarchs, both of whom are his siblings. How does this never come up during the writing process or the table reads?
Handsomely.
#residuals.
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I'm not about to pity them but it's pretty obvious lots of the cast had real love for the series and the fans. Regardless of the money, to have something you put that much of your life into turn into a pile of steaming shit in a short period of time when it could have been one of the best television series ever produced has got to feel pretty hollow.PurpleThrobber said:
They all got paid.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Yeap, hopefully the books get released and there's some solace in that. I can only imagine how the cast must feel after putting in over a decade of their lives only to have the writers phone in the ending.Gladstone said:Slept on it and I'm still kinda vexed. Absolutely nothing makes sense. Jon is forced to reform the Nights Watch, which is entirely unnecessary now, to avoid war with the Unsullied, who've been mostly wiped out and leave anyway, because the wars must end for some particular reason, even though he can be absolved of his crimes by one of two monarchs, both of whom are his siblings. How does this never come up during the writing process or the table reads?
Handsomely.
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UW_Doog_Bot said:
I'm not about to pity them but it's pretty obvious lots of the cast had real love for the series and the fans. Regardless of the money, to have something you put that much of your life into turn into a pile of steaming shit in a short period of time when it could have been one of the best television series ever produced has got to feel pretty hollow.PurpleThrobber said:
They all got paid.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Yeap, hopefully the books get released and there's some solace in that. I can only imagine how the cast must feel after putting in over a decade of their lives only to have the writers phone in the ending.Gladstone said:Slept on it and I'm still kinda vexed. Absolutely nothing makes sense. Jon is forced to reform the Nights Watch, which is entirely unnecessary now, to avoid war with the Unsullied, who've been mostly wiped out and leave anyway, because the wars must end for some particular reason, even though he can be absolved of his crimes by one of two monarchs, both of whom are his siblings. How does this never come up during the writing process or the table reads?
Handsomely.
#residuals.
Nah....they're all gonna end up like Robb Stark leaping into some other series and boning relatively hot middle aged actresses like Keeley Hawes...
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There's no more Night's Watch, but the Unsullied don't know thatGladstone said:Slept on it and I'm still kinda vexed. Absolutely nothing makes sense. Jon is forced to reform the Nights Watch, which is entirely unnecessary now, to avoid war with the Unsullied, who've been mostly wiped out and leave anyway, because the wars must end for some particular reason, even though he can be absolved of his crimes by one of two monarchs, both of whom are his siblings. How does this never come up during the writing process or the table reads?
It's just a means for Bran to put his cousin where Jon has always wanted to be anyway, in a bromance with Tormund







